5 Titanic Lessons for Leaders to Keep Their Crew Afloat By Diane O’Connell, Author, Speaker, Coach, Workplace Culture Reinvention Strategist, and Attorney / Mediator The sinking of the Titanic stands as a tragic and haunting reminder of human fallibility. And...
Marcum Releases the 2023 National Construction Survey. By Joseph Natarelli, CPA, Construction Services Leader, and Roger Gingerich, CPA, Midwest Construction Leader, Marcum LLP The construction industry is grappling with the implications of rising interest rates,...
By the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) staff There is a labor shortage in the construction industry – and it’s not exactly breaking news. Headlines declare that “nobody wants to work anymore,” – but is this explanation really at the root of what’s a...
By Gina DiPietro, Duke Illumination Staff Writer Atop an 86-foot dam in central North Carolina, Duke Energy’s Becky Rollins looks out over the Pee Dee River. It’s beautiful, she said, motioning below. The floodgates at Tillery Hydroelectric Plant, in service...
Remote work, the need for new skills, and the rise of AI push employers to rethink workforce resilience. This article is reprinted with permission from Aon. For more valuable insights related to AI, workforce, sustainability, ESG, supply chain, and much more, visit:...